Amazon Under Fire for Selling Hidden Spy Cameras Disguised as Innocent Home Accessories

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Amazon is facing a lawsuit over the sale of a "spy camera" embedded in a clothes hook, which was allegedly used by a man to secretly record an underage girl. The motion sensor-activated camera is marketed as a "nanny cam" and allows users to record audio and video without consent. The lawsuit accuses the manufacturers of creating a device for the purpose of spying. Amazon is named in the lawsuit for facilitating the sale of the product. This incident follows previous privacy concerns involving Amazon-owned Ring and Alexa.
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- Amazon keeps selling the hidden cameras that got it sued Quartz
- Amazon continues to sell clothes hook spy cameras after US lawsuit: report The News International
- Amazon selling hidden spy cameras disguised as boring home accessory Metro.co.uk
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